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There is plenty of advice around for full ring games but recently I've made a switch to 6 max. The play so different from full ring from the range of hands and much more aggressive players. Personally I'm finding much more success at 6 max switching from TAG to LAG.

If anyone is willing to share some advice about 6 max with regards with how they play it would be greatly appreciated :>
 
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Sorry, used search and found nothing related on the first page.

Cheers.
 
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Sorry, used search and found nothing related on the first page.

Cheers.
No worries, glad to be of service. Also, there's a lot of hand discussions on 6-max in the hand analysis forum.
 
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Wow Mace. That was a great post. Very straight forward and clear. I used this in the background of my table, and really gave me the confidence to make some smart plays. I appreciate the advice, it was a big help to my BR :D
 
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i agree with brewer, was some very good advice. thanks for the input from you mace!
 
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6handed you need to open up your starting hand requirements alot more-hands like KQ K10 A10 910 78 are great to limp with-of course these should immediatly be folded to a strong raise-and of course play your premium hands as you would in a 9 handed game-the_urge27
 
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Depends what you have left in your chip stack if you had a deep stack then in 6 max games you would certainly raise w hands like KQ K10 A10 or and if they were suited too in order to stack your opponent and if you were in cutoff but all these position 6 max change all the time and depends on the actions of your opponents
 
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